#[non_exhaustive]pub struct Properties {
pub eo_cloud_cover: Option<f32>,
pub view_off_nadir: Option<f32>,
pub view_sun_azimuth: Option<f32>,
pub view_sun_elevation: Option<f32>,
pub platform: Option<String>,
pub landsat_cloud_cover_land: Option<f32>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.eo_cloud_cover: Option<f32>
Estimate of cloud cover.
view_off_nadir: Option<f32>
The angle from the sensor between nadir (straight down) and the scene center. Measured in degrees (0-90).
view_sun_azimuth: Option<f32>
The sun azimuth angle. From the scene center point on the ground, this is the angle between truth north and the sun. Measured clockwise in degrees (0-360).
view_sun_elevation: Option<f32>
The sun elevation angle. The angle from the tangent of the scene center point to the sun. Measured from the horizon in degrees (-90-90). Negative values indicate the sun is below the horizon, e.g. sun elevation of -10° means the data was captured during nautical twilight.
platform: Option<String>
Platform property. Platform refers to the unique name of the specific platform the instrument is attached to. For satellites it is the name of the satellite, eg. landsat-8 (Landsat-8), sentinel-2a.
landsat_cloud_cover_land: Option<f32>
Land cloud cover for Landsat Data Collection.
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Sourcepub fn eo_cloud_cover(&self) -> Option<f32>
pub fn eo_cloud_cover(&self) -> Option<f32>
Estimate of cloud cover.
Sourcepub fn view_off_nadir(&self) -> Option<f32>
pub fn view_off_nadir(&self) -> Option<f32>
The angle from the sensor between nadir (straight down) and the scene center. Measured in degrees (0-90).
Sourcepub fn view_sun_azimuth(&self) -> Option<f32>
pub fn view_sun_azimuth(&self) -> Option<f32>
The sun azimuth angle. From the scene center point on the ground, this is the angle between truth north and the sun. Measured clockwise in degrees (0-360).
Sourcepub fn view_sun_elevation(&self) -> Option<f32>
pub fn view_sun_elevation(&self) -> Option<f32>
The sun elevation angle. The angle from the tangent of the scene center point to the sun. Measured from the horizon in degrees (-90-90). Negative values indicate the sun is below the horizon, e.g. sun elevation of -10° means the data was captured during nautical twilight.
Sourcepub fn platform(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn platform(&self) -> Option<&str>
Platform property. Platform refers to the unique name of the specific platform the instrument is attached to. For satellites it is the name of the satellite, eg. landsat-8 (Landsat-8), sentinel-2a.
Sourcepub fn landsat_cloud_cover_land(&self) -> Option<f32>
pub fn landsat_cloud_cover_land(&self) -> Option<f32>
Land cloud cover for Landsat Data Collection.
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